Yes. Ice cream vans aren't going to have a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of over 26,000 lbs., and thus don't require any special licencing. As for how old you have to be, assume 18 or above, if not because of state laws placing restrictions on graduated/restricted licence holders, then because it's highly unlikely a driver under 18 would be able to be insured at a reasonable enough rate.
you can drive any car but you got to have your license
No,But to drive car you need a license where you got license when you are eligible for it like above 18 year old for license and 10th pass etc.
first of all it is very dangerous to others to drive and you can get the learning license for your friend but you should help the man who got hurts
Yes! As long as you got your permit, other wise you need to be 17
You don't need to get insurance just because you got your license; it's not directly connected like that. If you have a valid license, and don't own a car, you could drive someone elses car that is insured by them. BUT you do need insurance to register a car and be legal. You would want insurance the day you buy and register a car.
I got car at Drive Time told me take car back and I made all payments on time
Yeah but it means you get a licence condition on the back that says you can only drive automatic until you get your full. Once you've got your full you can drive whatever you want
Your isnurnce will actually go down, not up, because you cant drive with a suspended license and you should cancel your insurance. If you drive anyway, your insurance will not cover you, so dont drive. if you have so many driving problesm just sell your car and take the bus or ride a bike.
Generally in any part of the world where you need a license to drive a car on a public road you will need a license to drive a tractor on the road. It will vary between country to country, even state to state wether you need a special license class or wether the tractor falls under an existing (generally mass based) category.
(in the US) If you have an adult, non-learner's and non-restricted drivers license, yes,
it depends on if you have your intermediate license or your actual drivers license. if you got your int. you can only have 1 person in the car not related to you and under the age of 21. if they are related to you they can be in the car as well as a friend that's not. if there 21 you just don't need to worry about them being there because they don't matter.
Drive what? A toy car sure. A real car--you have got to be kidding.